***Fail***

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Poor drain pan choice, forgot there was more water than oil in the case.
 
likely had google maps set to walk lol

Pretty sure google telling to people to walk onto the train tracks isn't exactly any better. :flipoff2:
damn! How does that happen?

Appears it's happened before. Apparently you can fairly easily put the lock pin in the wrong spot and not actually lock the nosegear down. In the 2021 incident below they were doing a maintenance procedure to reset something that requires cycling the gear handle; suspect something similar here. Guy on the ground appears to be looking at the nose gear, and has the look of someone stationed as a safety observer during some sort of test or maintenance involving the nose.

 

She has the patience for it. I just say **** it and put the deck up a little higher and rip full speed around not giving a single **** about how it looks after :laughing: If I mow EVERYTHING we keep mowed it is about 4-5 hour job, longer if it has gotten out of hand. She is 7-8 hours no matter what. I did drop a chunk of money for a nice ass Stihl/Ferris zero turn which cut hours off our mowing time vs the small cub cadet zero we had when we moved here.


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Hell I just turned her loose with the big daddy Stihl weed eater, hopefully she doesn't wreck anything else :laughing:

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She has the patience for it. I just say **** it and put the deck up a little higher and rip full speed around not giving a single **** about how it looks after :laughing: If I mow EVERYTHING we keep mowed it is about 4-5 hour job, longer if it has gotten out of hand. She is 7-8 hours no matter what. I did drop a chunk of money for a nice ass Stihl/Ferris zero turn which cut hours off our mowing time vs the small cub cadet zero we had when we moved here.


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Hell I just turned her loose with the big daddy Stihl weed eater, hopefully she doesn't wreck anything else :laughing:

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Wife is similar. Yard is....12'x40'. If that. I dont even know why I we have a push mower. Takes me longer to clean up the carb than just hitting it with the Husky weed whacker.

On top of that, she does things the hard way. Example, raised gardens. She had about half a dozen of them. Pile of dirt, is half way down the hill on our 1/4 mile driveway. She'll do trip after trip with shovel and wheelbarrow. We have an L series Kubota with a FEL. Whatever have at it.
 
pretty sure those are Utard plates. Sky's the limit!!!!! :lmao:
You're right, don't know how I missed that. For not having many trains people manage to run into them a lot here. Its to the point that they put lights in near train crossing and when a train is coming all the lights turn red, even the parallel roads.
This is what AI said;
According to the Federal Railroad Administration, during the last 5 years (2017-2021), there have been 79 crashes in which 16 people have died, and 33 people have been injured at highway-rail grade crossings in Utah

Utah's average driver IQ belongs in this thread.
 
She has the patience for it. I just say ** it and put the deck up a little higher and rip full speed around not giving a single ** about how it looks after :laughing: If I mow EVERYTHING we keep mowed it is about 4-5 hour job, longer if it has gotten out of hand. She is 7-8 hours no matter what. I did drop a chunk of money for a nice ass Stihl/Ferris zero turn which cut hours off our mowing time vs the small cub cadet zero we had when we moved here.


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Hell I just turned her loose with the big daddy Stihl weed eater, hopefully she doesn't wreck anything else :laughing:
How does that Stihl ride?
 
How does that Stihl ride?

Not quite like riding on a cloud but it's up there.

Every time I think it rides rough, I remember I'm doing like twice the speed of the old cub cadet which would have launched me out of the seat at its full speed over the same stuff.

I did recently add the suspension seat (which the Ferris version of this comes with stock) which makes it even better.
 
Not quite like riding on a cloud but it's up there.

Every time I think it rides rough, I remember I'm doing like twice the speed of the old cub cadet which would have launched me out of the seat at its full speed over the same stuff.

I did recently add the suspension seat (which the Ferris version of this comes with stock) which makes it even better.
I got buyers remorse with my wifes Kubota.
 
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